How it works 1 Enter your repository information Provide in the above form a URL or a GitHub repository that contains Jupyter notebooks, as well as a branch, tag, or commit hash. Launch will build your Binder repository. via Pocket

Welcome! Let’s do some open source! Contributing to open source for the first time can be scary and a little overwhelming. Perhaps you’re a Code Newbie or maybe you’ve been coding for a while but haven’t found a project you felt comfortable contributing to. You can do it! Here’s how. via Pocket

Got a dataset you want to publish, but not sure how to do it? Octopub will help you do it, quickly, easily and correctly. Using the power of GitHub, we will provide you with a platform to publish your CSV data, as well as automatically creating a webpage for you to point people to. via Pocket

Noms is a decentralized database based on ideas from Git. This repository contains two reference implementations of the database—one in Go, and one in JavaScript. It also includes a number of tools and sample applications. via Pocket

Git and tools like GitHub offer many ways to view what has changed in a commit. But a well-crafted commit message can save you from having to use those tools by neatly (and succinctly) summarizing what has changed. via Pocket